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    thought organization, and crucial editing skills. Improving my creativity over the semester has helped me put together a motion picture essay instead of just a typical written essay. The topic of my essay was about the pain and the sacrifices that ballet dancers must go though to be thought of as…

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    From the age of three, I loved ballet more than any of the other styles of dance or other extracurricular activities. I remember being backstage for dance recitals and looking up at the “big girls” with their beautiful pointe shoes. They would stand all the way on the tips of their toes and twirl around so easily. For years I would watch, mesmerized, dreaming of being a real ballerina and wearing my own pointe shoes. As my technique improved, my love of ballet grew. I looked at pictures and…

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    Ballet History

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    The PowerPoint eight sheds a light on my knowledge and understanding about ballet. I am totally astonished to learn in the “History of Ballet” video that King Louis XIV was the father of this kind of art form. That is probably why I always feel and view ballet as one of the most graceful and classy types of dance. Even though ballet is typical and unique with five basic steps or positions that were invented by King Louis XIV and still applied till today, it has a wide variety of aspects and has…

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    seven, soon became a principal dancer of Houston Ballet, and then now is giving back to the society by teaching ballet to children of “underserved” community. However, I believe behind that story are all strenuous efforts and untiring perseverance along with her outstanding talent that kept her lifelong dream alive and made it come true. I can feel in her a great passion for the ballet career in every word she said and every story she told. Because ballet is hard and highly…

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    Billie Elliot Comparison

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    The first half of the semester we watched a total of 5 different movies. Each of these movies had different storylines, characters, settings, and motives. However one thing they all had in common was character development. The two movies that stuck out most to me were Billie Elliot and My Life as a Dog. Billie Elliot was directed by Stephen Daldry, a well-known stage director, photographed by Brian Tufano, and written by Lee Hall. It was seen to take place in 1984 and released in 2000. The…

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    Ballet was passed down for a few generations in Liriana's family line. For the tradition to continue, they passed it down to Liriana by the time she was able to walk. Although her mother was kind and supportive, it did not stop her from giving Liriana tiresome and strict training. After those few years of harsh training, she knew how to perform on the dance floors with grace. In her later years when she was about 8 years old, her parents let her have a little bit of freedom because of how well…

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    Ballet Injury

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    Ballet is beautiful, challenging, and full of joy. But did you know it can keep you fit and reduce injuries? At The Ridgefield School of Dance in Ridgefield, CT, they offer ballet, jazz, lyrical, and tap dancing lessons for those ages five and over. Taught by experienced professional dancers, their state-of-the-art dance classes spread ability, grace, and strength to their students. It’s no secret that ballet is a skill that requires discipline. Most who learn, though, find the skill brings…

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    Dance Rehearsal

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    Watching dance in person is an unforgettable experience. No matter how many different dances you watch on video, there is no substitute for seeing it in person. Observing the technique class and the rehearsal gave me so much insight on how much work is put into each individual dance. It made me realize that dancers are perfectionists and will persistently go over one small part of a dance until it is absolutely perfect. Observing the technique class and rehearsal allowed me to see the dedication…

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    Dance: The Color Wheel

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    On February 26, 2016, I attended a performance by UA Dance entitled Color Wheel. It was held in the Stevie Eller Dance Theatre. Color Wheel was indeed a wheel: six different performances gave viewers a broad taste of what dance has to offer; from ballet to tap to jazz. The pieces performed were choreographed by a wide variety of choreographers, from Jerome Robbins, known for West Side Story, to James Clouser, professor at the University of Arizona. The performance provided a well-rounded view of…

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    now making films in English and Spanish. Her full name is Penelope Cruz Sanchez; she was born in Alcobendas Madrid, Spain on April 28, 1974. She was the eldest of three. When she was young, she acted the television commercials. She took classical ballet for nine years and then moved to New York to dance. She married a Spanish actor named Javier Bardem in July 2010. The couple has two children Leo Encinas Cruz and Luna Encinas Cruz. At the age of 15 she beat 300 other girls on a talent…

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